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Mahlon Miller, President of the College, received his B.S. from the
University of Pittsburgh; M. Div., S.T.M. from Drew University ; D.D.
from Union College; and a L.L.D. from Morehead State University.
Charles C. Saddler, Assistant to the President, and Development Of-
ficer, received his B.A. from Oakland City College; M.A. from Uni-
versity of Illinois, Colorado State, Indiana University, Northeastern
University. Mrs. Sue Carr, Secretary to the President.
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Doris Mays, Dean of Students, received her B.S.
from Union College; M.A. from the University of
Kentucky and did post M.A. work at University of
Kentucky and Eastern University. She is the Spon-
sor of the Student Senate. Robert E. Rose, Vice
President of Academic Affairs, received his B.A.,
M.A, from the University of Northern Colorado;
Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. Patricia Perry,
Dean of Graduate Students. Carolyn Bastress,
Secretary, Office of Academic Affairs. Freda New,
Secretary, Office of Student Affairs. Linda Fletch-
er, Secretary, Office of Graduate Affairs.
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Mr. Milton Townsend
Milton Towsend, Vice-President for College Relations and De-
velopment, recieved liis A.B. from Union College; M. A. from
University of Kentucky. Bruce Martin, Public Information Of-
ficer. Juanita Sellards, Executive Secretary, Development Of-
fice. Patty Abner, Secretary, Office of Development. Carole
Presley, Registrar. Bobbie S. Hamilton, Clerk typist. Regis-
trar's Office. Beverly Taylor, Clerk typist, Registrar's Office.
Miss Bobbie S.*ttemilton
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Boyd Todd, Business Manager and Treasurer, recieved his A.B. and M.A. from
Union College. He servers as the Knox County Chamber of Commerce.
Gladys Harrell, Assistant to the Business Manager and Treasurer. Clarence
Chadwell, Bookkeeper and Assistant Treasurer. Wilhelmena Magee, Secre-
tary, Business Office. Lucy Swafford, Secretary, Business Office.
Miss Lucy Swafford
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Dr. Wendell Krinsen
Dr. Chilukuri Santaram
Wendell Kringen, Acting Chairman Natural Science Division, recieved his B.A.
from Bemidji College; M.S., Ph.D. from University of Minnesota. He is now the
sponsor of the Union College Science Society. Chilukuri Santaram, Associate
Professor of Mathematics and Physics, received his B.S., M.S., Ph.D. from
Andhra University, India, and did his post doctoral work at State University of
New York. Floyd Scott, Assistant Professor of Biology, recieved his B.S., M.A.,
from Austin Peay State College and is a candidate for a Ph.D. from Auburn Uni-
versity. Robert Simpson, Associate Professor of Mathematics, recieved his B.S.
from Middle Tennessee State University ; M.A. from University of Georgia; Ph.D.
from University of Tennessee. Lawrence Jankovics (picture not available), As-
sociate Professor of Chemistry, recieved iiis diploma from Evotvos University,
Budapest, Hungary ; Ph.D. from Columbia University. Clevis Carter, Assistant
Professor of Physical Science, recieved his B.A. from Union College; M.A. from
George Peabody College. Phyllis Thomas, Instructor of Math and Science.
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Donald Calitri, Chairman, Division of Applied Sciences, Associate
Professor of Health and Physical Education and Recreation, re-
ceived his B.S., M.A. from Union College; Ed.D. from University
of Alabama. He now sponsors the Circle K Club. Pete Moore
Head, Department of Health and Physical Education, Athletic
Director, Basketball coach, and Associate Professor of Health
and Physical Education, received his A.B. from Union College;
M.S. from University of Tennessee. Dean Brunson, Instructor of
Physical Education and Athletic Coach, received his B.S. from
Florida Technological University; M.A. from Western Kentucky
University. Mildred Hacker, Assistant Professor, Health, Physi-
cal Education, and Recreation, received her B.S. from Eastern
Kentucky University; M.A. from Union College. Frances Pat-
ridge, Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education, re-
ceived her B.S. from University of Arkansas; M.A. from George
Peabody College.
Dr. Donald Calitri
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Warren Robbins, Head, Department of Education, received his
B.S. from Eastern Kentucky University; M.A. from George
Peabody College; Ed.D. from University of Tennessee. Gayle
Miles, Assistant Professor of Education, Associate Supervisor
of Student Teaching, received her A.B. from Union College;
M.A. from University of Kentucky. Sister Mary Gemma Har-
low, Assistant Professor of Education, received her B.S., M.A.,
M.Ed, from Spalding College; Ed.S. from George Peabody
College. Robert Matthews, Head, Department of Religion and
Philosophy, Frances Landrum Memorial Professor of Religion,
received his B.A. from Wlreaton College; S.T.B., Ph.D. from
Boston University. Dvwght Stewart, Associate Professor of
Philosophy, received his B.A. from Culver-Stockton College;
B.D. from Drake University; A.M. from Harvard University;
Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Elizabeth Burke, In-
structor of Art, received her B.F.A. from Wright State Col-
lege; M.F.A. from Indiana University.
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Deril Mays, Chairman of the Division of Social Sciences, Head,
Department of Behavioral Sciences, Professor of Psychology, re-
cieved his B.S. from Union College; M.A. from University of Ken-
tucky ; Ed.D. from University of Tennessee. Robert Bryant (pic-
ture not available). Associate Professor of Sociology, recieved his
B.S. from Temple University; M.Dv. from Crozer Tiieological
Seminary ;Th. D. from Boston University. He is the sponsor of Pi
Gamma Mu, a National Social Science Honor Society. LiUian
Rogers (Picture not available). Instructor of Sociology, recieved
her B.A., M.A. from Western Kentucky University. She is now
serving as the Junior Class Faculty Advisor. James Co.x, Head, De-
partment of Social Work, Assistant Professor of Social Work, re-
cieved his B.A. from Cumberland College ;M.S.S.W. from Ray-
mond A. Kent School of Social Work; A.C.S.W. from University
of Louisville. Pamela Miller, Assistant Professor of Social Work,
recieved her B.A. from Marylhurst College ;M.S.W. from Catholic
University of America. Oscar Graham, Assistant Professor of Psy-
chology, recieved iiis B.A. from Fisk University; M.S. from Pur-
due University: Also did additional study toward PH.D. at Purdue
University. Elizabeth Harris, Secretay, Department of Social
Work. WiUiam S. Oxendine, Coordinator of the Appalaciiian
Semester, recieved his A.B. from Union College; M.A. from Uni-
versity of Kentucky. Kenneth Winter (picture not available) Co-
ordinator of Appalachian Regional Studies, recieved his B.A.
from Auburn University; M.A. from University of Kentucky.
Larry Klein (picture not available), Visiting Assistant Professor of
History, recieved his B.A. from Kansas Wesleyan University ; M.A.
from University of Nebraska; has done additional work toward
Ph.D. at University of Kentucky. Judi Jennings, Assistant Pro-
fessor of History, recieved her B.A., M.A., Ph.D. from Univer-
sity of Kentucky. Richard Lockett, Instructor of Pohtical
Science, recieved his A.B. from Centre College; Additional Ph.
D. work at University of Kentucky. James Barton (picture not
available). Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies.
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Mr.W. Sheru^jlOxenU
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Mr. (Allan Green
Patricia Dontchos, Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama, re-
ceived lier B.S., M.A. from the University of Nebraslca. She is tlie
sponsor of Play-lilcers, Alpha Psi Omega, and director of the the-
atre program. Allan Green, Chairman Division of Humanities, As-
sociate Professor of Music, received his B.M. from Western Michi-
gan University ; M .M . from Indiana University ; and iris Doctoral
Candidate nearing completion at Indiana University. He is the
sponsor of the Bridge Club and participates in intramural basket-
ball, band, and stage band. Leo Dontchos, Head, Department of
Fine Arts, Assistant Professor of Music, received his B.S., M.M.
from Ohio State University. David Jackson, Assistant Professor of
Music, received his B.M. from North Texas State University ; M.A.
from University of South Florida; D.M.A. from North Texas
State University. Jack Clay, Instructor of Music, received his
B.M. from Indiana University.
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Mr. B. M. Stallcup
Lester Woody, Assistant Professor of English, received Ws B.A.
from the University of Virginia; M.A. from the University of
Richmond; Ph.D. from the University of North CaroHna. He is
the assistant advisor to Gamma Beta Phi and was the director
of Shakespeare's TWELFTH NIGHT. Gordon Marigold, Profes-
sor of Foreign Languages, received his B.A. from the University
of Toronto; M.A. from Ohio State University; Ph.D. from the
University of Toronto. Frank Merchant, Graduate Professor of
English, received his A.B., M.A. from Brown University; Ph.D.
from the University of Denver. B. M. Stallcup, Associate Pro-
fessor of English, received his B.S. from Kansas State Teacher's
College; M.A. from New York University. Gail Garloch, Assistant
Professor of English, received her A.B. from Maryville College;
M.A., Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee.
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J. C. Newport, Head, Department of Business, Assistant Professor
of Business, received his A.B. from Union College ;M. A. from
Eastern Kentucky University. Joe Thomas, Instructor of Busi-
ness Administration, and Counselor of Experiential Education,
received his B.S., M.B.A. from the University of Missouri. Mary
Manis (picture not available). Instructor of Business, received her
B.B.A., M.B.A. from Eastern Kentucky University. Joe Hacker,
Director of Data Processing Center, Assistant Professor of Busi-
ness, received his B.S. from Union College, M.A. from Eastern
Kentucky State CoUege. Bruce Presnell, Assistant Director of
Data Processing Center, received his B.S. from Union College.
Paula Hammons, Graduate Assistant in Business. Louise Martin,
Secretary, Data Processing Center (picture not available)
sJPaula Hammo<|s
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James McFerrin, Head Librarian, received his B.A. from Erskine
College, B.S. in L.S.; M.S. from the University of Illinois. Virginia
Saddler, Assistant Librarian, Associate Professor of Library Sc-
ence, and Head of Library Science Curriculum, received her B.A.
from Cornell College; B.S. in L.S., M.S. in L.S. from the Univer-
sity of Ilhnois. Mary Lockett (picture not available). Reference
Librarian. Wanda Rliodes, Library Technician. Loretta Roark,
Clerk-typist in Library. Doris Jean Miller, Library Technician.
Mr. James McFerrin
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Darrell Clark, Director of the Student Center. Janice Poff, Secre-
tary to the Director of the Student Center. Larry Watts, Night
Manager of the Student Center. Bobbie Burgess, Clerk in Book-
store. Betty Messer, Clerk in Post Office.
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Stephen Hicks, Director of Financial Aid, received his B.A. from
Union College. Catherine Singer, Director of Alumni Affairs, re-
ceived her B.A. from Union College. She has served as advisor for
Gamma Beta Phi, Secretary of the Publications and Communi-
cations Committee, Historian for Iota Sigma Nu, and belongs to
the Union College Woman's Club. Betty Greer, Secretary, Office
of Student Financial Aid. Sherri Valentine, Secretary, Office of
Alumni Affairs. Mildred Maggard, Student Loan Officer.
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Union College. He now serves as faculty advisor for the Freshman
class. Chris Hubbs, Admissions Counselor. Larry Inkster, Admis-
sions Counselor. Loretta Cowan, Secretary, Office of Admissions.
JoAnn Helton, Secretary, Office of Admissions.
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Richard Timm, Director of ARA Slaters
Food Service. Darrell Miller, Assistant
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Marshall Potter, Superintendent of Build-
ings and Grounds. Eugene Branstutter,
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ning. Dale Myers, Director of Experiential Education and an Asso-
ciate Professor of Chemistry, received his A.B. from Berea Col-
lege, Ph. D. from Auburn University and did post-doctoral work
at Duke University. Ronald Hoffman, Director of Learning Re-
sources Development Program. Charles Dibble, Coordinator,
Continuing Education. Brenda Doty, Secretary, Experiential
Education and Office of Career Planning and Placement. Caro-
lyn Long, Secretary, Learning Resources Development Program.
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Keavy, Ky.
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Little Ferry, N.J.
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Oxon Hill, Md.
Joann Bailey
Manchester, Ky.
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Kutztown,Pa.
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Pate rson, N.J.
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Catherine A. Chakour
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Carol Lee Clark
Rockville, Md.
Sandra Kay Combs
Happy, Ky.
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Mitchell S. Crain
Lexington, Ky.
Norman Ross Fisher
Tipton, Mich.
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Elizabeth Garland
Cannon, Ky.
Stephen V. Howard
Louisville, Ky.
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Barbourville, Ky.
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Deborah Krusemark
Rochester, N.Y.
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Plainfield,N.J.
Joyce Martin
Eubank, Ky.
Robert McFerrin
Barbourville.Ky.
Pamelia Miller
Clayton, N. J.
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Barbourville, Ky.
Sharon Kay Mills
PineviUe, Ky.
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Viper, Ky.
James C.Newport
PineviUe, Ky.
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Pineville, Ky.
Billy G. Presley
Barbourville, Ky.
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Nyack,N.Y.
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Gray, Ky.
Linda Sharp
Jackson, Ohio
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Newport, Ky.
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Loyall, Ky.
Diane R. Taylor
N. ColUns, N.Y.
Joanne D. Thomas
Cheshire, Conn.
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Delta, Ky.
Harry White
Rio Grande, Ohio
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Glen Mills, Penn.
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Artemus, Ky.
Shahriar Zargham
Tehran, Iran
David Wayne Ziegler
Paulsboro, N.J.
Charles Saddler, President; Peggy Chandler, Vice-President; Jakki Staggs, Treasurer; Donna Dobo, Secretary.
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incredulity . . . ."
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Don Black
Maysville, Ky.
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Anthony Auzenne
Cherry Hill, N.J.
Ronald C. Benge
Harrodsburg, Ky.
Peggy L. Chandler
Ledbetter, Ky.
Glenn A. Cotterell
Scotia, N.Y.
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Rebecca Sue Culp
Woodstock, Ohio
Mark S. Fishburn
Ft. Wadsworth, N.Y.
Donna Jean Dobo
North Tonawanda, N.Y.
Patricia S. France
Columbus, Ind.
George E. Gambrel
Manchester, Ky.
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Richard Steven Gardner
Ft. Thomas, Ky.
Doris J. Gray
Barbourville, Ky.
Geraldine V. Wood
Xenia, Ohio
Stephanie E. Greenway
Linden, Tenn.
Karen R. Gregory
Manchester, Ky.
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Edward John Hammell
Magnolia, N.J.
Ruth K. Hensley
Crummies, Ky.
Susan V. Harbison
Philadelphia, Penn.
Deloria Susan Howard
Wallins Creek, Ky.
Diane Ibold
Cincinnati, Ohio -Z
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Pedro I. Jimenez
Barbourville, Ky.
Kimberly J. Jufer
Milford, Ohio
Steven Wayne Jones
Maud, Oliio
Barbara Ann Kane
Jamesburg, N.J.
Delores J. Kurtz
Sunbury, Penn.
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Bruce Allen Laine
Versailles, Ky.
Carolyn M. Madigan
New Shrewsbury, NJ.
Lorraine Lyle
Olean, N.Y.
Barbara S. Moore
Barbourville, Ky.
Michael W. Napier
Gulston, Ky.
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Sharon J. Nelson
Barbourville, Ky.
Adelaide E. Parsons
Lexington, Ky.
Teresa C. Newport
Pine villa, Ky.
Beverly G. Parsons
Barbourville, Ky.
Paul Gregory Peck
Russell Springs, Ky.
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William C. Peebles
Covington, Ky.
Charles C. Saddler
Barbourville, Ky.
Richard B. Reaves
Endicott, N.Y.
Jessie M. Shelby
Barbourville, Ky.
Michael M. Smith
Versailles, Ky.
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Glenda Kay Snodgrass
Jonesville, Va.
Arthur L. Spurlock
Pineville, Ky.
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Georgetown, Ohio
Billy M. Stallcup
Barbourville, Ky.
James W. Thompson
Middletown, N.Y.
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Anthony M. Vertino
Hasbrouck Heiglits, N.J.
Donald A. Vinyard
Carneys Points, N.J.
Penny F. Trosper
Gallon, Ohio
Joseph D. Wilkerson
Winchester, Oliio
Jimmy Wayne Wilson
Manchester, Ky.
Debra Woolum
Artemus, Ky.
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CLASS 01 I ICERS: John Unban, President, Dunna Lonjiworlh, Vkc Pr.sidini l,jk. Ko I
Shelley Howard, Secretary
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Elizabeth Marilynn Adams
Hyden, Ky.
Cheryl A. Alvis
Hamilton, Ohio
Thomas M. Barfield
Columbus, Ga.
Tyrone Blalock
Dayton, Ohio
Beverly A. Cannon
Corbin, Ky.
Marguerite Carson
London, Ky.
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Mark Allen Carter
Keokee, Va.
Donna G. Conley
Clintwood, Va.
Sherroid D. Cornett
Pineville, Ky.
Sharon Lynn Davis
Bledsoe, Ky.
Mark J. Dugan
Utica, Mich.
Karen Earl
Indianapolis, Ind.
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Joseph Emmel
Marcus Hook, Penn.
Sally Fannon
Pennington Gap, Va.
John Flanagan
Delran, N.J.
Peter P. Fougner
Garden City, N.Y.
Gary Gooden
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Shelley Lynne Howard
MUford Center, Ohio
Glenn R. Jones
Silver Springs, Md.
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Williamstown, N.J.
Bobbi Lawson
Alva, Ky.
James W. Leslie
Barbourville, Ky.
John D. Logan
Cannon, Ky.
James L. Manis
Hazard, Ky.
Donna F. Mills
Barbourville, Ky.
Ruby MOler Mills
Barbourville, Ky.
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Barbourville, Ky.
Petra I. Mursch
West Hartford, Conn.
Jakie R. Ross
Barbourville, Ky.
Michael D. Sammons
Hazard, Ky.
Vicki A. Saylor
Hoskintown, Ky.
John P. Schwantes
Woodstown, N.J.
Mary E. Tinsley
Flat Lick, Ky.
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Bethel, Ohio
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Elizabeth, N.J.
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Corbin, Ky.
Rhonda Jo Wilson
London, Ky.
Charlie Zigler
Bridgeton, N.J.
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WaUins, Ky.
Lyle G. Adams
Kettering, Ohio
Robert Jay Adams
Flemington, N.J.
Daniel W. Armstrong
Campton, Ky.
Debra Ann Bargo
Dayton, Ohio
Stephanie M. Bates
Beattyville, Ky.
Vicki R. Begley
Hyden, Ky.
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Cindy Belseth
Witinsville, Mass.
Hilda Jane Blevins
Pennington Gap, Va.
Edward M. Bogacici
Hawley, Penn.
Arnold G. Bradway
Bridgeton, N.J.
Tracy Bridges
Louisville, Ky.
Karen Sue Brown
Bimble, Ky.
Timothy R. Burnham
Tampa, Fl.
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Barbourville, Ky.
David D. Campbell
Artemus, Ky.
Marina L. Carson
Ft. Mitchell, Ky.
Pamela A. Casey
Convent, N.J.
Edwin Lyle Caudill
Felicity, Ohio
Edward T. Clark
Louisville, Ky.
Ruth E. Clark
Ossian, Ind.
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Newport, Ky.
Ruth A. Cook
Mozelle, Ky.
Greg A. Cornett
Hamilton, Ohio
Linda A. Craft
Dry den, Va.
Priscilla J. Cutter
Newfield, N.Y.
Maureen Susan Devery
Ambler, Penn.
Robin K. Doss
Georgetown, Del.
Barbara M. Duricko
Jersey City, N.J.
Carolyn S. England
Stockton, N.J.
Lauren A. Esposito
Hazlet, N.J.
Deborah L. Estes
Harlan, Ky.
Paul Fisher
Louisville, Ky.
Barbara A. Fleming
Sergeantsville, N.J.
Teresa G. Foley
Barbourville, Ky.
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Karen L. Fulks
Jonesville, Va.
Oscar Coins
Louisville, Ky.
Bobby Ray Cambrel
Flat Lick, Ky.
Marsha G. Gray
Wyandotte, Mich.
Doretta Hale
Flat Lick.Ky.
James W. Hammell
Magnolia, N.J.
Ronald Harrison
Englishtown, N.J.
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Donald 0. Harris
Mt. Dora, Fl.
Darrell W. Hayes
Pennington Gap, Va.
Richard L. Hill
Cleves, Ohio
Jeffrey Hendrickson
Falls Church, Va.
Danny R. Hinkle
Cincinnati, Ohio
Patrick D. Hollett
Pennsvilie, N.J.
Dee Ann Holly
Xenia, Ohio
Robert E. Howard
Smith, Ky.
Delora A. Hubbs
Corbin, Ky.
Debrah D. Ison
Loyall, Ky.
Nancy J. Johnson
Purcellville, Va.
Janice M. Jones
Jonesville. Va.
Teresa A. Kriviski
Alexandria, Va.
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Manahawkin, N.J.
Laura P. Lay
Brooksville, FL
Beverly L. Lenzer
Covington, Ky.
Cathy A. Leonard
Jonesville, Va.
Ada M. Leslie
Barbourville, Ky.
Michael R. Lindsay
Pennsville, N.J.
Herman Little
Jersey City, N.J.
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Harlan, Ky.
Franklin E. McCoy
Dover, Del.
Wayne M. Meyer
Westfield. N.J.
Doris Regina Miller
Big Stone Gap. Va.
Deborah L. Mills
Pineville. Ky.
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Robert A. Milone
Margate, N.J.
John M. Monaco
Somerdale, N.J.
Jamie Moore
Jonesville, Va.
Victor A. Morris
Staten Island, N.Y.
Milton M. Morton
Philadelphia, Penn.
Pamela J. Napier
Jonesville, Va.
Patricia Parker
Louisville, Ky.
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Cranks, Ky.
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Eaton, Ohio
David A. Pickard
Barbourville, Ky.
Richard G. Preston
Bingliamton, N.Y.
Dennis M. Prosinski
Camden, N.J.
Danny W. Quillen
Deane, Ky.
Daniel R. Rees
Falls Church, Va.
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Corbin, Ky.
George D. Renfro
Flat Lick, Ky.
Jon E. Ricketts
Orlando, Fl.
Kathryn L. Robbins
Barbourville, Ky.
Cynthia D. Rogers
Barbourville, Ky.
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LaGrange,Mo.
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LaGrange, Mo.
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Brookville, Ind.
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Barbourville, Ky.
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Chipinga Rhodesia, Africa
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Jonesville, Va.
Gary D. Slusher
Pineville, Ky.
Johnny D. Smith
Arjay, Ky.
Julia Nadine Smith
Barbourville. Ky.
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Mackelene Smith
Stanford, Ky.
Randall Smith
Girdler, Ky.
Jackie W. Sproles
Pineville, Ky.
Glenn M. Sprock
Bellston Spa, N.Y.
John E. Stallard
Louisville, Ky.
Peter B. Suchodolski
Palmyra, N.J.
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Cawood. Ky.
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Mary Sweetapple
Plantation, Fl.
Diane G. Therrien
East Douglas, Mass.
Bradley E. Thompson
Cincinnati, Ohio
Thomas L. Thompson
Cleves, Ohio
Rudolf O. Thomsen
Glasgow, Ky.
Danny J. Thornberry
Corbin, Ky.
Marcus Throckmorton
Barbourville.Ky.
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Ewing, Va.
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Gibbsboro, N.J.
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Vineland, N.J.
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New Monmouth, N.J.
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Hillside, N.J.
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Frackville, Penn.
Jenny L. White
Barbourville, Ky.
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Utica, Mich.
Susan Wriggens
Point Pleasant, N.J.
Cheryl Wilhelm
Gray, Ky.
Gary W. Williams
Barbourville, Ky.
Robert H. Williams
Louisville, Ky.
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Woodbine, Ky.
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Barbourville, Ky.
Norma J. Wilt
Muncy, Penn.
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Philadelphia, Penn.
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Campton, Ky.
Anna B. York
Allston, Mass.
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Tehran, Iran
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Royersford, Pa.
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Barbourville, Ky
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Girdler, Ky.
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Coach Pete Moore. Front: Manager John Burnette, Johnny Logan, Don Harris, Mike Sammons, Don Black, Butch Grubb, Jon Ricketts, Trainer John Urban.
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thia Butts, President; Mitch Grain: Dave
Ziegler. Baclc: Peggy Chandler, Secre-
tary; Trey Saddler; Diane Myers, Trea-
surer; Jamey Payne; Mary Tinsley: Don
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The Student Senate is the governing body
of the students. They serve as an omni-
busman between tlie administration and
the students. They sponsor the Distin-
guished Professor Award and a fund for
student entertainment by facuhy mem-
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Karen Saunders, Michaeline Tuznik.
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Front: Dee Kurtz, Treasurer, Cathy Chakour, Vice-President, Lori Lyle, Pamelia Miller Hall, President, Bonnie Peak, Maria Specht, Patty France, Secretary.
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The sisters of Beta Chi Alpha are joined together by the spirit of Friend-
ship. The Sorority promotes the ideals of beauty, cuUure, and art. As
a social-service group, the soroity encourages working together, friendli-
ness and respect among sisters on campus.
BXA is very active in campus activities; the Daniel Boone Festival, and
tlie Roman Holidays and they support Union in every way. Sisterhood
is climaxed every year with the Annual Spring Presentation Ball which
is held for the formal initation ceremony of pledges.
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Seated: Ruth Hensley, President; Cheryl Alvis,
Treasurer; Sharon Davis, Vice-President; Susan
Howard, Secretary. Standing: Carolyn Madi-
gan, Junior Advisor; Adelaide Parsons, Junior
Advisor; Petra Mursch; Roberta Taylor; Mary
Lockett, Faculty Advisor; Joanne Thomas,
Senior Advisor.
Plu Cwens is the twenty-first chapter of
National Cwens begun out of tlie need for
a women's honorary sorority on Union
College campus. Established on campus
in 1959 by Dr. Mary C. Owen. The so-
ciety's function was service to campus
and community. Early services included
aiding the local hospital and selling sta-
tionary and pizza in the dorms. Through-
tout the years the function has been to
serve campus and community as well as
to promote the individual's own attri-
butes of leadership, scholarship, person-
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Top Photo: First Row: Beverly Parsons,
Pamelia Miller Hall, Maria Specht, President;
Peggy Chandler, vice president; James
Thompson, secretary; Sharon Graves, Trea-
surer; Susan Howard, Sharon Davis. Second
Row: Catherine Singer, advisor; Donna
Conley, Thomas Barfield, Deborah Kruse-
mark, Michael Napier, Vivian Smith, Diane
Ibold, Charles Saddler. Donna Dobo, Steve
Gardner, Dee Kurtz, Billie Kelly, Clara,
Harrel, Debra Jones.
Bottom Photo: First Row: Stella Wagner,
Marilyn Adams, Lana Young. Karen Saun-
ders, MichaeUne Tuznik, Katluyn Robbins,
Dawn Wilkin, Delia Wagner. Second Row:
Peter Fougner, Anthony Vertino, Mark Du-
gan, Michael Warren, Gordon Long, Robert
Howard, Barbara Hoskins, Marguerite Car-
son, Evelyn Matthews.
Gamma Beta Phi
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Home Economics Club
Top Photo: Sally Fannon, Miss Mary Alice Lay,
Bottom Photo; Pamelia Miller Hall, Gerry Baill, Joyce Mar-
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Front: Terry Kriviski, Carol Schulze, Carol Pfister, Dawn
Wilkin, Mary Sweetapple. Back: Jamie Payne, President,
Elizabeth Burke, Faculty Advisor, Debbie Krusemark,
Natalie Anderson, Diane Ibold.
G.S.S. is a Service Soroity that serves both campus
and community. They participate in Roman Hoh-
day and the Daniel Boone Festival every year.
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G.S.S. Participates in 1975 Roman HOLIDAY.
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First Row: Catherine F. Singer, Historian; Rena Milliken, Dale Moore, president; DeRhonda Greer Hubbs, secretary-treasurer; Dorothy Elm, vice-president;
Bruce Presnell. Second Row: Jimmy Middleton, Darrel Miller, Clevis Carter, Dr. O.J. Wilson. Third Row: Maria Specht, Joe Anderson, Beve Smith, Janie
Presnell, Doris Stewart. Fourth Row: Michael Napier, Myra Wright, Janet Fish, Robert Friedman. Fifth Row: Charles Anders, Lynn Slominsky, Wayne
Triplett. Back Row: Mark Turner, Peggy Chandler, James Broughton, Bradley Sell.
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Wilkerson, Danny Quillen, Dave Zeigler, Sally Fannon, Jane Blevins.
Circle K
Pledges
Sitting: Diane Long, Coleen Rose. Stand-
ing; Debbie Estes, Shahriar Zargham, Re-
gina Miller.
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Standing; Rhonda Tyler, Nancy FuUard, Penny Trosper, Sally Fannon, Kim Price,
Pam Napier. Sitting: Joe Wilkerson, Jim Hammell, Dave Zeigler, Mark Dugan, Joe
Pronchik.
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Sec.-Beve Smith
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Pres.-Ray Spahn
Rep.-Pete McCoy
Advisor-Ron Benge
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Robert McFerrin
Maria Specht
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Peggy Chandler
Linda Sharp
Cathy Chakour
Union College
Myrlyn Lawson
Beve Smith
Jayme Payne
Rick Cartwright
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Miss
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Theta Pi Delta
Maria Specht
Diane Myers
Carol Schulze
Jamey Payne
Cynthia Butts
Dawn Wilkin
Homecoming Candidates
Freshmen — Melanie Shaw
Jamie Moore
Sophomores — Shelley Howard
Cheryl Alvis
Juniors — Adelaide Parsons
Penny Trosper
Seniors — Jamey Payne
Myrlyn Hale Lawson
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Court Square
Barbourville, Ky.
Gifts For All Occasions
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105 S. Main Corbin, Ky.
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115 South Main
Corbin, Kentucky
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life took up their arms to defend this new-
felt right to be free. As the smoke began to
clear, ideas on organizing this diversity of
colonies into a coalition of united states
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growth of population, new frontiers were
needed. This stretching brought new con-
flicts with foreign powers who previously
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battle of economic and philosophical differ-
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freedom for the individual man. The country
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all men may one day be free . . .
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Geogiapliic Photographer U.S. Capitol His-
torical Society-National Portrait Gallery—
Library of Congress.
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